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McKinney, Texas is excited to have you! Just 30 miles north of Dallas, McKinney offers visitors the perfect getaway destination in Texas, with our tree-lined streets, historic downtown, comfortable pace and tight-knit, creative community.
Located on the northeastern corner of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and the county seat of Collin County, McKinney’s is one of the fastest-growing communities in North Texas with a build-out population of more than 350,000.
Historical Residential Tour. Historic Home Calendar 2018-19 Tour. McKinney Cotton Mill History Story Map. Black History of McKinney Story Map. McKinney's Juneteenth Story. Read more about McKinney history. Historic photos. Discover how our rich history is part of what makes McKinney unique by nature.
McKinney’s culture and recreation scene is as unique as the rest of the community. We offer a rich combination of family-fun events, a vibrant arts scene, parks and open spaces and a historic past living seamlessly with a vibrant future.
Historic photos / Research a historic property. McKinney has a unique, rich and diverse spirit in part because of the history that shaped it. Over the years, city leadership’s vision in preserving our history has intentionally crafted a town that offers the best of the old with a vibrant present and a very promising future.
Mar 24, 2024 · McKinney, city, seat (1848) of Collin county, northeastern Texas, U.S., near the East Fork of the Trinity River. Platted in 1848, it was named for Collin McKinney, one of the signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence, whose home, formerly 17 miles (27 km) north, was moved in 1936 to Finch Park, where it was restored as a memorial.